BLONDIE: BLONDIE
Blondie's self titled debut was released all the way back in 1976, at a time it may be difficult to imagine existed but when the group were considered an underground band and Debbie Harry was a name virtually unheard of. Blondie's early years before they rocketed into pop chart superstardom were slightly puzzling, in a way. Their sound at the time was a unique brand of raw, energetic, synthesizer laden rock that was seen as a precursor to several punk, post-punk and new wave bands. It sounds so distinctly 80's in character however, which makes it hard to believe at times that this predated even The Sex Pistols. This would-be anachronism and slight sense of unreality aside, Blondie's main appeal and the first thing everybody thinks about when they hear utterance of the group's name is vocalist Debbie Harry. In her prime, she was a visually stunning blonde with an ample bosom that radiated a raw sex appeal both in her physical presence and in her voice. She came to define everything about the group, always the focal point of the many band photos they published over the years and recieving much attention from the press. The cult of Debbie Harry as Blondie was well established by this point, and it all started with this little LP. This album isn't a long one. It clocks in at roughly half an hour in length, and is a selection of 11 carefully chosen tracks that showcase the best of Blondie at this time. Blondie's debut was a simple, short burst of pop rock magnificence that set the group on the stage to becoming an internationally recognised name in the space of a few years. Debbie Harry largely carries the show with her charisma and charm, as the group musically sets a raw blueprint of sounds that would later come to characterise elements of punk rock, and most significantly, new wave. Blondie were pioneers in this regard, and later came to define this very genre at it's height of popularity and commercial appeal.
Tracklist:
1.X Offender 2.Little Girl Lies 3.In The Flesh 4.Look Good In Blue 5.In The Sun 6.A Shark In Jets Clothing 7.Man Overboard 8.Rip Her To Shreds 9.Rifle Range 10.Kung Fu Girls 11.The Attack Of The Giant Ants
Lineup:
Deborah Harry - vocals, Chris Stein - guitars, bass on "X Offender", Gary Valentine - bass guitar, guitar on "X Offender", Clement Burke - drums, Jimmy Destri - Farfisa organ, grand piano, RMI piano, Roland synthesizer. Additional musicians: Ellie Greenwich - background vocals on "In The Flesh" and "Man Overboard", Micki Harris - background vocals on "In The Flesh" and "Man Overboard", Hilda Harris - background vocals on "In The Flesh" and "Man Overboard"